Des Fitzgerald ‘One of my most cherished possessions,’ wrote Susah Desmond-Hellman, the Chief Executive of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [...]
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VIEWPOINT: Africa’s Colonial Vestige, the CFA Franc
Nicoletta Fagiolo On 19 August 2017, Kemi Seba, a Franco-Beninese Pan-Africanist activist living in Senegal since 2011 and leader of the [...]
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John Clarke This section of Discover Society is provided in collaboration with the journal, Policy and Politics. The section is curated [...]
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Eva Giraud As pointed to by the other articles within this special section, fractious debates have emerged about the relationship between [...]
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Sujatha Raman For those who study how people generate and deploy knowledge, the late 20th century is known as a time [...]
Read moreLearning from the CIA: STS and political intervention
Greg Hollin It always struck me, and I know many others, that one of the most striking aspects of Bruno [...]
Read morePluralism versus Populism: Socially Situating Knowledge not Side-lining Scientific Expertise
Fred Steward The UK’s first Labour government in the 1920s was undermined by ‘fake news’. The Zinoviev letter, published in the [...]
Read moreAcademic Click-baiting and the Neo-liberal University
John Holmwood In an article on the recent scandal associated with the radical journal, Third World Quarterly, which published a piece [...]
Read moreOn Cheerleading and Political Football: Research and Activism in Trump’s America
Carolyn Chernoff Let’s mix metaphors: some kinds of research are cheerleading, inside baseball, and political footballs all at once. Sports allusions [...]
Read moreWhat happens after a disaster?
John Drury and Selin Tekin Guven One of the things that sometimes happens after a disaster is that the people affected [...]
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